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At the MWC 2019 tech show, Neffos will display its current-generation smartphones, including the Neffos C9, C9A, X9, and P1 with a built-in projector feature for beaming HD content onto a large wall.

Neffos X9 boasts a large Full-View touch display that spans 5.99 inches and features narrow bezels to maximize the screen real estate without expanding the phone's overall footprint. It also has an advanced dual-camera setup on the back, with 13- and 5-megapixel sensors working in tandem to produce quality portrait shots that keep the foreground crisp and in focus while blurring the background slightly.

Meanwhile, the Neffos C9 and C9A likewise impress with their tall, 18:9 HD+ displays that arrive in generous sizes of 5.99 and 5.45 inches, respectively, for immersive, full-screen experiences that are sure to please.

Similar to the X9, the C9 and C9A incorporate fingerprint sensors into their designs, as well as facial recognition for quick and convenient unlocking using the selfie camera. Powered by the latest AI technology, the C9 and C9A read facial features with incredible accuracy.

Neffos P1, which adds a laser projector that can throw a picture as large as 200 inches wide onto a wall or any flat surface in high resolution.

For the first time, the company will also showcase its new Neffos X20 and X20 Pro flagship phones. The two models are expected to hit the market sometime in June, along with Neffos' own NFUI 9.0 software based on the Android 9.0 Pie operating system. As NFUI 9.0 hasn't launched yet, the X20 and X20 Pro will be the first devices to run the latest user interface out of the box.

The Neffos X20 will be available in Black, Blue, Red, and Aurora Purple colors, while the Neffos X20 Pro is going to be offered in Obsidian Black, Sapphire Blue, Malachite Green, and Sunset Purple.

The color gradient effect on the back is achieved by using a nanocrystalline multilayer coating technique which not only looks eye-catching and distinct, but also feels nice and comfortable to the touch. Not to mention it adds some flair and draws attention to the phones' 3D curved panels.